All issues > Volume 40(11); 1997
- Case Report
- J Korean Pediatr Soc. 1997;40(11):1608-1611. Published online November 15, 1997.
- Pyomyositis of Pyriformis Muscle Caused by Vigorous Exercise and Acupuncture in a Healthy Boy
- Joo Hun JH Choi1, Seo Jeong SJ Kim1, Woo Hyun WH Ahn2
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1Department of Pediatrics, Pundang Cha General Hospital, Sungnam, Korea
2Department of Radiology, Pundang Cha General Hospital, Sungnam, Korea
- Abstract
- A case of pyomyositis of right pyriformis and iliacus muscle in a healthy 13 year old
male patient is presented and discussed. Pyomyositis is a primary acute bacterial infection
of large skeletal muscles, associated with abscess formation. Since pyomyositis has
been reported mainly in tropical countries and is rare in temperate climates, the name
' tropical myositis' is often used. Outside the tropics, pyomyositis is often associated with
immune compromised state, and vigorous muscle acivity may have a role in some cases
of pyomyositis. In this case, thirteen year old healthy boy developed severe right buttock
pain after vigorous gymnasium activity and was treated with acutpucture, then showed
high fever and aggrevation of pain. This case was thought to be associated muscle injury
due to vigorous gymnasium activity and transient bacteremia following cutaneous
acupuncture. He was treated with ultrasono guided needle aspiration and parenteral
antibiotics successfully.
Keywords :Pyomyositis, Pyriformis muscle, Muscle injury, Acupuncture